Dell PowerVault MD3200 CLI Guide - Page 203
show controller NVSRAM, duplexMode, FALSE, iscsiHostPort, maxFramePayload, IPv6Priority=[0-7]
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Options for the Ethernet Port Parameter IPv6Priority=[0-7] | IPv4SubnetMask=(0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255) | IPv4VlanId=[1-4094] | IPv6VlanId=[1-4094] | maxFramePayload=[frameSize] | tcpListeningPort=[3260, 49152-65536] | portSpeed=[(autonNegotiate | 100 | 1000) Additional Information When you use this command, you can specify one or more of the parameters. You do not need to use all of the parameters. Setting the availability parameter to serviceMode causes the alternate RAID controller module to take ownership of all of the virtual disks. The specified RAID controller module no longer has any virtual disks and refuses to take ownership of any more virtual disks. Service mode is persistent across reset cycles and power cycles until the availability parameter is set to online. Use the show controller NVSRAM command to show the NVSRAM information. When the duplexMode option is set to TRUE, the selected Ethernet port is set to full duplex. The default value is half duplex (the duplexMode parameter is set to FALSE). To make sure that the IPv4 settings or the IPv6 settings are applied, you must set these iscsiHostPort options: • enableIPV4=TRUE • enableIPV6=TRUE The IPv6 address space is 128 bits. It is represented by eight 16-bit hexadecimal blocks separated by colons. The maxFramePayload option is shared between IPv4 and IPv6. The payload portion of a standard Ethernet frame is set to 1500, and a jumbo Ethernet frame is set to 9000. When using jumbo frames, all of the devices that are in the network path should be capable of handling the larger frame size. Script Commands 203